A third arrest has been made in connection with a recent string of shootings of people, vehicles and occupied homes.Kevon Shawn Clark, 24, was arrested Thursday by U.S. Marshals on Alden Street in Burlington. He was charged with discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling and held under a $250,000 secured bond in the Alamance County jail.Dominique Oneil Harvey, 24, was held without bond on a federal charge of possession of ammunition by a felon. Darion Trevon Crittle, 17, faces one count of assault with a deadly weapon and held under a $30,000 secured in the Alamance County jail.Burlington police believe all of the shootings over the past few weeks have been targeted. Some of the victims were bystanders who were caught in the crossfire, police said.The investigation continues. ATF officials also have been involved in the investigation.If you have information that can help investigators, you're asked to call Burlington police at 336-229-3503 or Burlington/Alamance Crimestoppers at 336-229-7100.

BURLINGTON, N.C. —

A third arrest has been made in connection with a recent string of shootings of people, vehicles and occupied homes.

Kevon Shawn Clark, 24, was arrested Thursday by U.S. Marshals on Alden Street in Burlington. He was charged with discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling and held under a $250,000 secured bond in the Alamance County jail.

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Dominique Oneil Harvey, 24, was held without bond on a federal charge of possession of ammunition by a felon. Darion Trevon Crittle, 17, faces one count of assault with a deadly weapon and held under a $30,000 secured in the Alamance County jail.

Burlington police believe all of the shootings over the past few weeks have been targeted. Some of the victims were bystanders who were caught in the crossfire, police said.

The investigation continues. ATF officials also have been involved in the investigation.

If you have information that can help investigators, you're asked to call Burlington police at 336-229-3503 or Burlington/Alamance Crimestoppers at 336-229-7100.